Star Trek icon William Shatner's documentary You Can Call Me Bill will soon be available for home viewing after a successful theatrical run.
Read MoreActor William Shatner, best known for the original role of Captain Kirk in "Star Trek," joins TODAY to discuss his decades long career in a new documentary title “You Can Call Me Bill.” He also shares how he’s preparing for a speech he’s set to give ahead of the solar eclipse in April.
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Read MoreThe studio has worked with a number of Hollywood stars and funded "This is Not Financial Advice," as well as the upcoming documentary "You Can Call Me Bill."
Read MoreThe acclaimed documentary heads to theaters on March 22, Shatner's 93rd birthday.
Read MoreChris Temple and Zach Ingrasci directed the feature about a one-time cryptocurrency millionaire.
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Read MoreWriter-director Kyle Hausmann-Stokes has continued rounding out an impressive cast for his debut feature, the dark veteran dramedy My Dead Friend Zoe.
Read MoreU.K.-based sales and distribution outfit Blue Finch Films has boarded international sales, excluding North America, for William Shatner documentary “You Can Call Me Bill” from Legion M and Exhibit A Pictures.
Read MoreIt's been an exciting year already and now we have even more great news! This Is Not Financial Advice will be having its world premiere at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival in New York on June 10th.
Read MoreInvestors in Legion M's "You Can Call Me Bill" are entitled to share of film's potential profits.
Read MoreGood news Legion M, we have a really exciting new finance partner that wants to greenlight Legion M feature film projects!
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